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PUBG ban again in India.

 


PUBG ban again in India by Gaurav


 a former union minister and an Arunachal Pradesh MLA, has called for a ban on the relaunch of PUBG Mobile as Battlegrounds mobile India, on grounds that it would once again give China’s Tencent Holds access to the Indian market.


Pre-registrations for the Indian version of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) opened 

PUBG ban again in India by Gaurav

 on the Google Play Store on May 18, eight months after the popular mobile video the game was banned in India following border skirmishes with China in May last year.

In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior union ministers, Ering said that even though the South Korean game the publisher was launching the game independently in India, Tencent is currently the second-largest stakeholder with a 15.5% stake in krafton. 


While Krafton stopped its agreement with Tencent in India after the PUBG Mobile ban last year, the Chinese company is still the publisher and distributor of the popular mobile video game outside the country, he said.

Last year, the Government of India had banned PUBG Mobile along with more than 260 other Chinese apps on security and privacy concerns. Bring said that the companies were trying to sidestep Indian laws by relaunching the game as 
Battlegrounds mobile India

“This is a mere illusion and a trick to relaunch the same game with minor modifications and collect user data of millions of our citizens, including our children, and transfer it to foreign companies and the Chinese government,” he said in the letter.

Ering raised concerns over data privacy as well. While the privacy policy for the new game says that that data will be stored in servers located in India and Singapore, it will be transferred to other countries and regions to operate the game service and meet legal requirements.








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Google pixel 5a by gaurav

 

google pixel 5a by gaurav

           Rs. 34,999( Expected Price )




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Buy For
  • 6 GB RAM
  • Android v11
  • Qualcomm snapdragon 750G
  • Front Gorilla Glass protection 

Beware of
  • Average battery 
  • Non-expandable memory

Verdict

Google with its new Pixel 5A model is bringing a variety of specs for its users. The smartphone seems attractive with its design and display. The performance level is top notch with 6GB RAM and Snapdragon 750G chipset. Google is offering dual cameras on the rear side equipped with robust features. However, you will get access to restricted internal storage space, and the battery capacity within the device is also quite average standing at 3480mAh.  

Quality RAM and chipset duo
Display and Camera

Google Pixel 5A showcases a 5.81 inch OLED screen with a pixel density of 444PPI and a screen resolution of 1080 X 2340 pixels. The bezel-less punch-hole display of the device is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass.

Google Pixel 5A offers a dual-camera setup on the backside, comprising a 12.2MP main camera and another 13MP Ultra Wide-Angle Camera with optical image stabilizer and LED Flash. Features offered by back cameras include Exposure Compensation, ISO control, HDR mode, Autoflash, Face detection and more. There is a single 8MP selfie-shooter mounted on the front. 
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Configuration and Battery

Google Pixel 5A is loaded with 6GB RAM and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G chipset. It is also powered by an Octa-core processor layout consisting of Kryo 570 Dual core and Hexa core framework, with 2.2GHz of functioning speeds. An Adreno 619 GPU looks after the graphical requirements 

A 3,480mAh Li-ion type cell is loaded within the smartphone, which is non-replaceable in nature and compatible with Fast Charging. 

Storage and Connectivity
 
Google Pixel 5A exhibits 128GB non-expandable internal storage. The smartphone is compatible with 5G and 4GVoLTE connections. You will also get access to other connectivity features, like Wi-Fi, USB Type-C, NFC, Mobile Hotspot, A-GPS Glonass, Bluetooth v5.1.


  • Performance

  • Display
  • Camera
  • Battery


  • 128 GB, Non Expandable
  • Dual SIM: Nano + eSIM
  • Supported by device
  • Supports Indian bands
  • VoLTE
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Gorilla Glass





android 12 is here

 


android 12 is here

with the launch of the first Android 12 beta today, we’ve updated the list below with more confirmed features. Read on for all the latest!Android 12 has hit its next major milestone. Google has now released the first beta to the public, giving us access to a fresh new build of the OS. As with the previous developer previews, this is still a very early version of the software, so we wouldn’t advise using it as your daily driver.

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We can confirm, though, that Google is improving and introducing a host of facets in its latest iteration of Android. Tweaks to media handling and notification support, improvements to privacy and haptic feedback, and more polished notifications UI all make the cut. We’re barely brushing the surface here.

If you have a Google Pixel, you can install Android 12 on your device right now. It is also available for a select few devices from other OEMs. If you lack the proper hardware or just want the info, we take a deeper dive detailing these confirmed Android 12 features and more below. Read on!

Confirmed Android 12 features

These features are confirmed to land with the stable version of the software. Whenever Android 12 comes to your smartphone, you can rest assured that these features will be there (unless, of course, Google changes its mind).

At Google I/O 2021, the company confirmed that the design of Android 12 will be its biggest visual overhaul in years. The revamp is part of the next iteration of its design language, known as Material You. The idea of Material You is that the users themselves should influence the design.

With Android 12, the OS will use a color extraction protocol to lift design elements from your installed wallpaper. This means that colors across the whole system will change depending on your home screen background. This will allow an easy and automatic way for your phone to feel unique to you.

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Along with color extraction, there are numerous new design tweaks, animations, spacing changes, etc. We have a full roundup of what to expect here. Unfortunately, only some of the new design elements made it to the first beta — and color extraction isn’t one of them. Hopefully, we’ll see this in the second beta, which should land in June.

When you pull down the notification shade, you’re probably used to seeing round icons at the top of the panel. Well, in Android 12, those round icons are gone. In their place, we have rounded rectangles. These operate in the same way as previous Quick Tiles (a tap turns them on or off; a long-press takes you to the settings page). Now, though, they are larger and can accommodate more information. Of course, that increase in size means that fewer tiles can be seen at once. On your first pull of the notification shade, you’ll only see four tiles, instead of the usual six. As the image above attests, the Quick Tiles will be themeable with the color extraction protocol. At I/O 2021, Google announced new privacy features for Android 12 to make data collection by apps more transparent. The new tools also give users more granular control over app permissions to help them better manage how and when apps access their information.

Android 12 introduces a new Privacy Dashboard that gives users a detailed view of how apps access their information. When you open it up, you’ll see a summary dashboard that shows you an overview of how many apps accessed your location, camera, and microphone in the past 24 hours.

Within the new Privacy Dashboard on Android 12, users will get to access an option to tweak app permissions. You’ll see a Manage Permissions setting on the timeline view page from where you’ll be able to revoke a particular permission from an app. here are a whole bunch of changes on the way in addition to the dashboard. For a full rundown of all the new privacy-centric features, check out our roundup here. Android 12’s notification system will be redesigned to improve aesthetics, usability, and functionality. Google’s tweaking the drawer and controls and freshening up transitions and animations.

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Responsiveness is also being targeted. Android 12 will prompt developers to ditch “trampolines” — middle-man broadcast receivers or services — that bounce users from the notification to the app. In Android 12, Google wants notification taps to take users directly to the app itself. The company’s also “delaying the display of some foreground service notifications by up to 10 seconds,” which will give short tasks a brief window to complete before pinging the user.

In stock Android 11, if you want to share your current Wi-Fi connection with someone, you can create a QR code easily. However, in Android 12, you can avoid the barcode scanning and just hit the “Nearby” button you see underneath the QR code in the image above. That will use Android’s Nearby Share feature to transmit the Wi-Fi credentials to whomever you like.

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While scanning the QR code is pretty easy, this new feature allows you to share the connection info with multiple people without handing your phone around for everyone to scan. That’s definitely more convenient!

his feature appeared in the first DP as a hidden item but didn’t make its official debut until the second DP. It operates much as the one-handed mode does in iOS. First, you activate the feature within Android settings, and then you swipe down anywhere at the bottom of the display. Doing so brings the top half-or-so of the display downwards, allowing you to better reach any buttons, icons, or other features there.

Since this is easily found within Settings, it seems very likely it will make it to the stable launch. However, it’s early days yet so Google could change its mind.

 

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realme dizo

 Realme dizo  a new sub-brand  of realme


Looks like after the announcement of tons of AIOT products last year right from earphones, TWS to smart speakers. We saw Realme kept the AIOT products under the same name. Now finally the company has decided to change its strategy in Indian markets with the introduction of a new sub-brand for AIOT products.



 


Anyway, ahead of May 25 launch we have now got the official press renders revealing the brand name and its products. As per the source, the new Realme AIOT products which include TWS and Wireless earphones will now be branded as DIZO. Yes, D stands for the word DIZO whose meaning is still unknown.

Further, the source also managed to get renders showing the first, look at the upcoming DIZO Buds aka TWS which is likely to be rebranded Realme Buds Air 2. Further, there are also Wireless earphones, and even the Realme Watch could be announced under the new brand DIZO.

      realme dizo is basicaly there iot products. realme want to  make  his own ecosystem like an apple. do but realme is one step ahead from apple. lets see waht willl  happen

battelground mobile india pre-registration

 


Battleground Mobile India Pre-registration

 Finally, the wait has come to an end and as per an announcement by Krafton, the pre-registrations for Battlegrounds Mobile India is set to begin from today, May 18, 2021. The pre-registration link can go live from 12 PM.



  

Earlier this month, Krafton announced that it will soon be launching Battlegrounds Mobile India. The new mobile game replaces PUBG Mobile in India, which was banned in the country in August 2020. Now, ahead of the Battlegrounds Mobile India launch, Krafton has announced that starting today (18 May), users in India will be able to pre-register for the mobile game on google play store. "There will be specific rewards available for fans to claim, only if they pre-register the game. These rewards would be specific to Indian players only," Krafton has announced.

How to pre-register for Battlegrounds Mobile India

To pre-register for the Battlegrounds Mobile India game, all you need to do is visit the google play store listing of the game and tap on "Pre-register". The developer confirms that once the game is launched, the players will automatically get their rewards.

Notably, Battlegrounds Mobile India will launch as a "free-to-play experience on mobile devices", and will only be available for gamers in India.

To maintain user privacy, Krafton says it is working with partners "to ensure data protection and security, at each stage. This will ensure privacy rights are respected, and all data collection and storage will be in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations in India and for players here."

Earlier this month, The game developers also announced that Battlegrounds Mobile India will release exclusive in-game events like outfits and features and will have its own esports ecosystem with tournaments and leagues.


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New redmi watch

New redmi watch


Xiaomi has been in the wearables space in India for a really long time now. Its Mi Bands have cemented their position as value-for-money fitness trackers. Xiaomi also recently launched a smartwatch called the Mi Watch Revolve to cater to an audience with a higher budget. The company has now launched the Redmi Watch which sits right between the Mi Bands and the Mi Watch Revolve while promising to record fitness information with the same accuracy. The Redmi Watch also happens to be the first smartwatch under the Redmi brand. I got to spend some time with the Redmi Watch, and here are my first impressions of it.



Redmi Watch Price in India

The Redmi watch is priced at Rs.3,999 in India. It is available in three case colors (Black, Blue, Ivory) and four strap colour options (Black, Blue, Ivory, Olive). I had an all-black Redmi Watch with me for review.

 Xiaomi has gone with a square dial for the Redmi Watch which is quite common among smartwatches at this price point. The body of the Redmi Watch is made out of plastic and is tightly sealed making it water-resistant up to 5ATM of pressure. The LCD screen measures 1.4 inches diagonally and has 2.5D curved glass on it. The case sides are flat with only a single multi-function button on the right.



On the underside of the body, you'll see the heart rate sensor along with charging pins. The strap is made out of TPU and has an oval buckle. It's also pre-curved which makes it easy to wear the watch. The strap width is 20mm and these are user-replaceable, but there is a catch here. Xiaomi has opted for a proprietary connector design which limits strap options to ones made specifically for this device.

The Redmi Watch comes with a charging cradle that has pins that match the contact points on the bottom of the watch. This charger has an attached cable with a USB Type-A plug. Xiaomi has packed a 230mAh battery inside the Redmi Watch which it claims offers 10 days of battery life. That is one claim I'm going to put to the test when I review the Redmi Watchfully.

In terms of software, the Redmi Watch runs RTOS and can be paired with an Android or iOS smartphone. You'll need the Xiaomi Wear or Xiaomi Wear Lite app on these platforms respectively. You can track steps, sleep, and heart rate, as well as eleven types of workouts on the Redmi Watch. It does not have SpO2 tracking, which is available on its competitor, the Amazfit Bip U. You do get inbuilt GPS and GLONASS support on the Redmi Watch, which should allow you to track outdoor workouts without needing a smartphone to pinpoint the location. Other sensors on the Redmi Watch include a compass and a barometer.



An interesting feature added to the Redmi Watch is guided meditation, which guides you while performing breathing exercises. The UI on the Redmi The watch is easy to use and all the features can be accessed by pressing the multi-function button when on the home screen. The Redmi Watch is also capable of notifying you of incoming calls or messages on a paired phone, and we'll explore how useful this actually is in the full review.

The Redmi Watch seems to cover all the basics when it comes to fitness tracking. Given the current global situation, an SpO2 sensor would have been a valuable addition. That said, I am looking forward to putting the Redmi Watch through its paces and testing its accuracy, ease of use, battery life, and features. If you have your eyes set on the Redmi Watch

 


Need of fitness band

 

Need of fitness band


What is an activity tracker?

Most people who get into fitness feel the need to buy a fitness wearable at some point. This may seem to be a pretty simple decision, but this product category is very confusing for multiple reasons. For starters, there's no clear demarcation between different types of devices in this category. For instance, there are some devices that appear to be smartwatches but are just fitness watches with notifications thrown in. Due to this, it's hard to know for sure what you should buy and what kind of performance and battery life to expect. We try to provide answers to some of these questions in this guide.

What is an activity tracker?

An activity tracker is a device that helps you track your workouts. While your smartphone could also be referred to as an activity tracker if you use it to track workouts, generally we use the term activity tracker to refer to fitness wearables. This could be a simple fitness bands that tracks the number of steps you've walked or a high-end fitness watch geared towards triathletes.

What's the difference between a fitness band and a smartwatch?

On the surface, the difference is pretty simple. A fitness band should be able to log basic movement data and perhaps include sleep tracking. Fitness bands usually have a smaller display and longer battery life, and most of the basic data these log is displayed on the companion app.


A smartwatch will be able to show you detailed notifications, allow you to respond to notifications via the watch, and will also include support for tracking multiple workout modes such as running, cycling, and even swimming. Smartwatches also have support for apps, just as smartphones do. It's essential to have a maps app on your phone, but having it on your watch is even more convenient. These products look more like traditional watches as opposed to fitness bands that look more like a bracelet.

The difficult part is classifying these devices into one of these two categories. There are plenty of fitness watches from TomTom, Garmin, Amazfit, and other brands which look like traditional watches and are geared towards workout tracking, but they lack many ‘smart' features. Some of these fitness watches often don't support many third-party apps and don't let you respond to most notifications, but they may be better at fitness oriented features than smartwatches.

My phone has apps for fitness. Why should I buy fitness wearables?

Before buying any kind of a fitness device, we'd recommend checking whether you actually need it. If you're just buying a fitness band for step tracking, your smartphone can do just as good a job as the band so you probably are better off saving the money. There's a case to be made for using phones to track running, swimming, or even gym workouts.

However, with a good fitness wearable you will get better results than what your phone can provide. Your smartphone isn't going to be very useful to accurately track the number of calories burned because it can't continuously measure your heart rate. There are several other use cases such as accurate sleep tracking, tracking your swimming workouts, and automatic workout detection that make fitness wearables very useful.

For basic movement tracking, smartphones are definitely as good as fitness bands, but if you need a device that can log multiple types of workouts, a fitness watch or a high-end fitness tracker may be a better investment.



Do you need a fitness band, a fitness watch, or a proper smartwatch?

As we mentioned earlier, for basic things such as tracking the number of steps you've moved and how well you've slept you can use a basic fitness band such as the Mi Band 3. If you are a regular runner or if you want to track your gym workouts, you should invest in either a fitness watch or a smartwatch with good fitness-oriented features.

If you're wondering whether you need to get a device such as the Apple Watch, which can has a lot of ‘smart' features and does a good job at fitness tracking, the answer depends on how much you use the ‘smart' features. In our experience, using a good smartwatch ensures that you save a lot of time. A quick glance at the watch is enough to know whether an incoming call needs to be answered, or which of the many notifications need your attention.

We've heard from many people who began to keep their phones on silent mode all the time, once they started using a smartwatch. To add to that, good smartwatches support third-party navigation and fitness apps, which really makes several daily tasks a lot more convenient.

The Apple Watch is the best smartwatch for iPhone users


 


What to look for when buying a fitness wearable

The first thing you need to figure out is what do you need the fitness wearable for. The following are factors you should check for before buying a fitness wearable:

·       Comfort: You're going to wear this device for long hours day after day so this has to be your primary concern. This includes whether the strap is made of a material that suits your skin, if the device or the capsule doesn't fall off your wrist, and whether it's too heavy for you.

·       Display: Ideally you want a device that has a good display which is legible even under harsh sunlight. A display big enough to display important information such as step data in a readable font size is a must.

·       Notifications: If the device supports notifications, you should check if it simply vibrates or shows some data such as name and phone number of the person who is calling you. This caller ID feature is very useful.

·       Step tracking: Lots of people buy fitness wearables to encourage themselves to start moving. Accurate step tracking is a must. Check our reviews to verify this, we've got a standard 1,000-step tracking test that we put every wearable through.

·       Heart rate monitoring: This is a dicey one because many devices offer heart rate monitoring, but not all of these are useful. What you need is continuous heart rate monitoring at least in workout mode, if not always. This helps track calorie burn more accurately during workouts.

·       GPS: This is a must for accurate route tracking and distance tracking during running or cycling workouts. Not all devices have very accurate GPS chips, so you should check our reviews to figure out whether the one you want has this or not.

·       Waterproofing: This is fast becoming an essential feature for all fitness wearables. Swim-proofing is not essential unless you're a swimmer, but it's best to have a wearable that works even if you take it to the shower or workout when it is raining.

·       Battery life: Another tricky point to keep in mind. For basic fitness bands, one week of battery life is a good figure. For fitness watches, four to five days is good. For smartwatches, two days of battery life is good.

How much should I spend on a fitness wearable?

This is not a question we can answer — it depends entirely on what you need. We'll break it down by use case — if you want basic activity tracking, you'll have to shell out around Rs. 2,000. Good fitness watches with GPS and swim-proofing will cost between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 20,000. Good smartwatches will cost you over Rs. 20,000.